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Luke Dormehl
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InDaloop
How Intel Lost the Chip War — And Whether It Can Be Saved
Once the gold standard in semiconductors, Intel now finds itself years behind the AI curve, with declining margins, internal dysfunction, and an identity crisis. Can a new CEO with a quiet but proven track record bring it back?In this episode of InDaloop, Thomas Li (Daloopa) and David Rynecki (Blue Heron) sit down with tech researcher and author Luke Dormehl to unpack the fall of Intel — and whether Lip-Bu Tan, the seasoned turnaround CEO behind Cadence’s revival, has what it takes to pull off the same feat here.You’ll hear:W...
2025-08-07
32 min
Arts & Ideas
1922: Nanook of the North
Robert Flaherty’s ground-breaking documentary film Nanook of the North came out in the same year as the BBC was founded. Continuing our series explores cultural events from 1922, Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough talks to film historian Roswitha Skare and journalist Luke Dormehl about why this study of life in the Arctic has proved to be both controversial and influential.Roswitha Skare is the author of Nanook of the North from 1922 to Today: The Famous Arctic Documentary and Its Afterlife.Luke Dormehl has written A Journey Through Documentary Film.Producer: Torquil MacLeod
2022-08-17
14 min
In the News
45: Braille in 5G, Overcast in Color, Plus Apple TV+
Send us a textWatch the video!https://youtu.be/Ymg00TI3MSoIn the News blog post for April 2, 2022:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2022/03/in-the-news621.htmlVisiting an Apple Store!Don’t Be Actively Exploited! Upgrade to 15.4.1Overcast Skies with Happy PodcastsTracking the Status of TrackingA Dozen iPads PleaseApple TV+ Plus! Plus!5G in Your HomeBraille on an iPhoneBrett’s iTip: Updates to Apple’s Podcast AppJeff’s iTip: Quick gesture to share photos between iPhone, iPad, and MacJason Cross: iOS 15.4.1 fixes iPhone battery drain issues and patches...
2022-04-02
41 min
提前怀旧
「老板,换大号鸡血!」
在「风口」不再的时代,乐观主义不仅是一种积极的态度,更可能是一种生存策略。如果你认同乐观处世是如同编程般可以后天习得并且刻意提升的技能,那么,像练习长跑一样,锻炼保持乐观心态的「耐力」也许值得一试。 相关链接 Nicholas Thompson 的文章 “The WIRED 25th Anniversary Issue: Letter from the Editor” Louis Rossetto 的文章 “Beyond the Digital Revolution: The Need for Militant Optimism” Investopedia 上的词条 “Hockey Stick Chart” Jeremy Kaplan 的文章 “Do We Even Need 5G at All?” 华为公司官方网站上的视频《5G 已来》 Wired 杂志 2018 年的《生命特刊》(The Life Issue) Dylan Tweney 的文章 “Dec. 9, 1968: The Mother af All Demos” Jack Stewart 的文章 “Don’t Worry! The Future is Going to be Fine” Luke Dormehl 的文章 “Today in Apple History: iPhone Goes on Sale In China for First Time” 保罗·奥斯特(Paul Auster)的书《孤独及其所创造的》 Cambridge Dictionary 上的词条 “invention” 西村清彦和大崎广行的书 Economics of Pessimism and Optimism: Theory of Knightian Uncertainty and Its Applications Manju Puri 和 David Robinson 的文章 “Optimism and Economic Choice”
2019-03-09
47 min
Big Fan of Human Race
Luke Dormehl - Machine Learning, Elon Musk, and Typewriters
In this episode, I visit Luke Dormehl in Bristol!. We talk about Artificial Intelligence as a term, machine learning algorithms, AI in popular culture, and the outspoken celebrities in AI such as Elon Musk and Bill Gates. Luke Dormehl is a freelance journalist, author and public speaker, based in the UK. He writes primarily on the subject of technology, particularly emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence, VR and 3D printing. Luke has written for Digital Trends, Fast Company, The Guardian, The Sunday Times, Wired, Politico, Huffington Post, Empire. Two of Luke's most recent books are 'Thinking Machine' and 'The Formula'. They...
2018-05-16
50 min
IRL: Online Life is Real Life
Algorisky
From Google search to Facebook news, algorithms shape our online experience. But like us, algorithms are flawed. Programmers write cultural biases into code, whether they realize it or not. Author Luke Dormehl explores the impact of algorithms, on and offline. Staci Burns and James Bridle investigate the human cost when YouTube recommendations are abused. Anthropologist Nick Seaver talks about the danger of automating the status quo. Safiya Noble looks at preventing racial bias from seeping into code. And Allegheny County’s Department of Children and Family Services shows us how a well-built algorithm can help save lives. Al...
2018-03-05
29 min
Great Lives
Peter Williams of Jack Wills chooses Steve Jobs
Peter Williams - founder of British retail chain, Jack Wills - nominates Steve Jobs as his great life. For Williams, despite the fact that Steve Jobs was an abrasive and difficult person, it was his ability to predict what people wanted. It was his Apple products that have touched the lives of so many people world wide and for Peter it's his gadgets that have changed our attitudes to technology. To help Peter Williams make his case, he is joined by Luke Dormehl, technology journalist and author of The Apple Revolution. Presenter: Matthew...
2017-06-01
28 min
Neohuman
31: Luke Dormehl
In the 31st episode of NEOHUMAN, Agah is chatting with Luke Dormehl. Luke is a technology writer, public speaker, and author of several books including “The Formula: How Algorithms Solve All Our Problems … and Create More”. He has written for Wired, The Guardian, Fast Company, The Sunday Times and others, as well as directing a range of documentaries for UK television. They talk about wide range of subjects, including technology, politics, automation, ethics and morality, Artificial Intelligence, Transhumanism, philosophy, as well as Luke’s new book, “Thinking Machines: The Inside Story of Artificial Intelligence and Our Race to Build the Future...
2017-04-09
40 min
Grab The Thrilling Full Audiobook Experience!
Thinking Machines by Luke Dormehl
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/16305to listen full audiobooks. Title: Thinking Machines Author: Luke Dormehl Narrator: Gus Brown Format: mp3 Length: 8 hrs and 12 mins Release date: 03-07-17 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 61 ratings Genres: Computer Science Publisher's Summary:
2017-03-07
8h 12
Latest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
LSE Literary Festival 2017 | The Future of Humanity [Audio]
Speaker(s): Luke Dormehl, Laurie Penny, Nick Srnicek | What kind of future do we want to create and why? This panel explores the philosophical implications of scientific advancements like artificial intelligence and human enhancement, which have the potential to revolutionize our world. Is fear overriding optimism in our approach to the future? Luke Dormehl (@lukedormehl) is a technology author and journalist, with a background in documentary film. He regularly contributes to Digital Trends, and has written for Fast Company, the Guardian, Sunday Times and other publications. His previous books include The Apple Revolution, The Formula and most recently Thinking Machines...
2017-02-25
1h 25
Little Atoms
448: Luke Dormehl's Thinking Machines
Luke Dormehl is a journalist and author, with a background working in documentary film. He writes and has written for Fast Company, Wired, The Observer, Empire, SFX, The Sunday Times, Politico and Cult of Mac. He is the author of The Formula: How Algorithms Solve All Our Problems (And Create More) and The Apple Revolution. Luke’s latest book is Thinking Machines: The inside story of Artificial Intelligence and our race to build the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2017-01-10
56 min
Spring 2015 | Public lectures and events | Video
Literary Festival 2015: Digital Personhood and Identity
Contributor(s): Luke Dormehl, Aleks Krotoski, Professor Sonia Livingstone, Professor Andrew Murray | What are the foundations of our identity in the digital age? As digital devices make and manage more and more decisions about our everyday lives how can we retain our sense of self? The panellists discuss how algorithms and intelligent devices are altering our sense of personhood and the ways in which we see ourselves and others. Luke Dormehl (@lukedormehl) is a technology author and journalist, with a background in documentary film. He regularly contributes to Fast Company - where he covers high-tech and the digital humanities...
2015-02-28
1h 35
BBC Inside Science
Science's fascination with the face
Face recognition The software that analyses images of your face, captured online or when you're out and about, has rapidly improved. Adam visits Amscreen, to test the cameras they deploy at supermarket checkouts to determine your age and sex, to inform advertisers of the best demographic to target. This raises ethical and privacy issues which Adam discusses with privacy expert Professor Colin Bennett and author of "The formula, about algorithms and the algorithm culture", Luke Dormehl.Quantifying expressions Is a look of contempt, or a smile, a universal expression or do they vary across cultures? Marnie Chesterton...
2014-07-24
27 min
Power-Up With This Inspiring Full Audiobook — Perfect This Weekend.
The Formula by Luke Dormehl
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/57499to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Formula Author: Luke Dormehl Narrator: Daniel Weyman Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins Release date: 04-03-14 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 4 ratings Genres: Mathematics Publisher's Summary:
2014-04-03
7h 26
Start The Full Audiobook That Keeps Curious Minds Hooked.
The Formula by Luke Dormehl
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/18055to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Formula Author: Luke Dormehl Narrator: Daniel Weyman Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins Release date: 04-03-14 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 4 ratings Genres: Programming & Software Development Publisher's Summary:
2014-04-03
7h 26